Too long to go into here, but I mentioned why before.  (I was
using 98, tried ME a few days ago).  I hated 2k.  Several
things you cannot do with it that I was used to in 98.  For
the most part, it was being forced to use IE5.5 or 6 (in both
XP and 2k), since I hated them (one of the many reasons
described below for IE6), and for both 5.5 & 6, not being
able to open more than one browser window from OE.  I could
not fix that in 5.5, soooooo.....I tried IE6 yesterday with
ME and WAS able to hack it to at least do that (tips posted
here did NOT work for me!  I had to come up with something
else).  Now, if I can only fix the other M$ screwups in IE6,
that would be great, then I might try XP.  (XP looks too much
like AOL for my tastes!  LOL!)  I also need to use DOS, which
seemed to be a REAL PITA with 2k and XP, as is showing to be
as well in ME.  IMO, I still like 98 by FAR the best.  I can
get it to do anything I want.  It's a real "hands on OS",
where as ME, XP and 2K; M$ does NOT want you TOUCHING them!
:-)
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �


----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda F. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Clint...why on earth are you insisting on using ME?  It's an
abominable
OS.

Linda

-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of OrpheusComputing.com
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 6:10 AM

Sorry for all the ME posts.  :)  Here's another.  This @#$%
window keeps popping up (IE6) at almost every site saying a
cookie has been restricted.  Good, that's fine.....I want
them restricted.  BUT, the box IS checked to NOT warn about
this anymore "Do not show this message again" and it still
keeps popping up!  How can this be stopped?

Another annoying thing.  Why do you have to click more times
in IE6 just to get a download?  I keep UNchecking the box
"always ask" and it STILL asks.  This is incredibly annoying.
Is there anyway just to click 'save' and be done with it and
have it download in one simple click like it did in IE 5.x?
(This is why I never used IE6).
Thanks,
-Clint
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